Congrats! So that's 9 weeks from "Processing" to "Issued", which if you only count work-days is 45. You're the second or third person who's received their license recently that I've noticed has completed in less than 60 work-days, which is encouraging. Obviously there are going to be exceptions, especially for those whose prints are rejected, etc. but at least it seems like there might actually be a bit of consistency happening. I'm not saying I'd rather see this than within 60 calendar days of packet receipt or check cashing, but at least it's something.
If it holds, this Friday I'll be 5 weeks in, which is one week shy of halfway to 60 work-days. If I'm lucky I'll get it by this time next month.
JT
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- Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:43 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: Tick-tock I'm watching the clock!
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- Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:39 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: Tick-tock I'm watching the clock!
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Re: Tick-tock I'm watching the clock!
I certainly hope not, or else I should be worried too! Though with the difference between mentalities of "shall-issue" and "may-issue" states, it's probably more likely that a may-issue state like CA would use the fact that someone moved from a state like TX in deciding to not-issue, than a shall-issue state like TX would (or even could) use the fact that someone moved from a state like CA in trying to avoid issuing. More likely, the Texans would say, "Welcome, refugee from the People's Republic, be at peace in our land, for it remains a free place still."CindiSu wrote:My concerns:
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2. Is it possible that I will not be granted a license because I moved from California (yes, the 6 months has passed)?
JT,
"I wasn't born in Texas (but my grandfather was), but I got here as fast as I could!"